This is a discussion on how to store any files without jailbreak within the iPhone General Discussion forums, part of the iPhone Forum category; Originally Posted by gaz6076
Fair enough. Lol
Don't see how it would need iTunes as it's it's own programme. I suppose you could try installing ...
Don't see how it would need iTunes as it's it's own programme. I suppose you could try installing iTunes and find out for yourself...?
Did the test. Unfortunately it requires iTunes. It sais so even in the site:
PC - Version 2.100
Requires iTunes 9 or later
So it turns your iphone into a -itunes only blessed machines- flash disk. Though it's not bad at all (a great find) I don't think it's exactly practical... and I'm not sure if that voids the warranty also.
Last edited by jkiaf72; 01-29-2011 at 06:27 PM.
Reason: typing mistake
I made another test. I sended a "disguised" photo via e-mail from my iphone to a friends iphone and it worked for him also. So now I can share any files while on the run. And most of all it does not require any software on iphone or any installation on pc to share these "files".
I made another test. I sended a "disguised" photo via e-mail from my iphone to a friends iphone and it worked for him also. So now I can share any files while on the run. And most of all it does not require any software on iphone or any installation on pc to share these "files".
thanks dude
a bit difficult to zip-encode-decode-unzip but it works
Just been introduced to dropbox. Can store up to 2gb of data on your account for free with up to 1gb on your phone for offline viewing. If your out and about and want a file but its not already saved in your drop box, you can use teamviewer and save any file to your phone from any of your computers with dropbox installed from anywhere in the world...
Just been introduced to dropbox. Can store up to 2gb of data on your account for free with up to 1gb on your phone for offline viewing. If your out and about and want a file but its not already saved in your drop box, you can use teamviewer and save any file to your phone from any of your computers with dropbox installed from anywhere in the world...
To the op - I don't know if that's practical but it's kinda cool. I'll check it.
I have had dropbox for a long time. You don't even need to store things on your phone with it. If you want to share something with someone, you can put it in the public folder. Then with the dropbox app, navigate to the file and click on the link button and either email the link to the person or you can copy the URL to send it any way you like. Even though its public people would have to know the URL in order to download so it's fairly secure.